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If you can't hear the sound of the motor when you push the button it's probably the motor went out. If you hear the motor then it's probably not on track or it wore out and you'll need to replace the assembly.

All the windows are on the same fuse, if the other windows are working fine, it's not a fuse issue. I susppect the motor or the window regulator.With your ear close to the door panel, press the window switch up and down, if you hear the motor and grinding noises then the window regulator needs to be replaced, if you don't hear anything then the motor is bad OR no power is getting to the motor. either way you will have to take the door panel off and to fix.HTH

Could be a couple of things: the first two apply ONLY to POWER WINDOWS:
1-window switch went bad (not common but it happens)
2-window motor only works one direction (even more rare, but still has happened)
3-window regulator defective(power windows-maybe broken cable or mechanism; manual crank window regulator-broken mechanism.

If you have power windows:
Do you hear the motor running or binding when trying to roll window down? bad regulator
No noise? switch or motor

You need to remove your door panel to see and access the interior operating components. When you get that far you'll most likely see something obviously broken.

Then you'll need to examine the regulator and see if it has a broken cable or other binding parts.

Not a big deal to replace the window motor or regulator, but requires a little patience and manual dexterity.